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stephzh

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A common ethical objection to human reproductive cloning is
 
  A) It is a production rather than a creation.
  B) It violates the human's rights to an open future
  C) All of these choices.
  D) It is comparable to playing God.

Question 2

How has nearly all the food we eat been genetically modified in the broadest sense of the term?
 
  A) It has been cross-bred for centuries.
  B) It has been made drought-resistant.
  C) It has been made sterile.
  D) It has been infused with edible vaccines.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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